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katrina and rita in 2005. ike in 2008. but the people knew those storms were coming. >> the minute it hit the gulf, we went into high gear, but we were prepared to get into high gear. we were able to do that because of the satellites, because of the communication, and because of the warnings we got. >> we could be without power for as much as seven to ten days. >> the same warnings that came as superstorm sandy raced up the coastline. >> people across the eastern seaboard, midatlantic, you need to take this very seriously. >> but history might have told a very different story. just a month before sandy, one of those key g.o.e.s. satellites that monitors the atlantic and caribbean where sandy was born went down. >> there was enough uncertainty while we're still in hurricane season that we took the precautionary measure to move the other satellite over. >> perhaps, some experts say, a foreshadowing. dr. kevin trenberth of the national center for atmospheric research says noaa got lucky they had a back-up satellite standing b
katrina and rita in 2005. ike in 2008. but the people knew those storms were coming. >> the minute it hit the gulf, we went into high gear, but we were prepared to get into high gear. we were able to do that because of the satellites, because of the communication, and because of the warnings we got. >> we could be without power for as much as seven to ten days. >> the same warnings that came as superstorm sandy raced up the coastline. >> people across the eastern...
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and in many ways we can close the door on katrina. there will always be projects that we are working on to improve our environment and improve our community. we think we have come such a long way, and it is a great lesson for the rest of the nation on resiliency, persistence, and patience as well. > what are some parts of the economy where you would like to see more growth? > > we have done such a great job with the reform of our educational delivery system. 70% of our kids are in charter schools in orleans parish, which is a tremendous growth in time for many purposes. and the medical industry, i think, has great opportunity. we are building a $200 million medical complex that will be the home of the veterans administration. new orleans has recently been ranked as one of the top entrepreneurial hubs in the country, so, we really see ourselves as a city that's on the move. one of the fastest growing cities from an economic standpoint in the nation. there is a lot happening and to participate in here now. > one of the areas of strength
and in many ways we can close the door on katrina. there will always be projects that we are working on to improve our environment and improve our community. we think we have come such a long way, and it is a great lesson for the rest of the nation on resiliency, persistence, and patience as well. > what are some parts of the economy where you would like to see more growth? > > we have done such a great job with the reform of our educational delivery system. 70% of our kids are in...
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within a few days of hurricane katrina, three activists start the common ground collective and very basic preliminary health care services for people who remained in the city. one of these people is malika verheyen, a member of the black panther party in new orleans. they talk about starting the common ground clinic with these two other people, a doctor at another act of this, he says very freely the reason he felt like he could do this in the face about this catastrophe all around them is they have done similar work in the black after party. these two clinics operate today as distinct legacies of activism. >> host: alondra nelson, is they are a distress towards health care, and i hate to say health care, but i'm thinking specifically of the tuskegee experiment. >> guest: sure, absolutely. it's an important question because the 40th anniversary tuskegee assist july. so yes, there is a distress. we see distress in music counts in these sorts of things and sociological literature goes way back. well across the 20th century. the black panther party was responding to that two issues have dist
within a few days of hurricane katrina, three activists start the common ground collective and very basic preliminary health care services for people who remained in the city. one of these people is malika verheyen, a member of the black panther party in new orleans. they talk about starting the common ground clinic with these two other people, a doctor at another act of this, he says very freely the reason he felt like he could do this in the face about this catastrophe all around them is they...
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it was a horror. >> before katrina the schools were just failing. >> rebuild what was there or build something entirely new? >> laz built something new and made it easy for people to open charters. >> still the state here is my plan. >> ben started a charter school called psi academy. >> we have complete control over the quality of our instruction. >> when start the the school in 2008 he was the only employee. he drove his car around new orleans until 3:00 in the morning putting up signs advertising his school. >> and you see this number right here that was my cell phone. >> he had to advertise because students had to choose to go there. they didn't just get is sent here because they live nearby. >> we are putting these up everywhere. >> he went to people's houses to recruit. >> living in new orleans we everhad that. >> her son reggie goes to psi academy. >> he came out and interviewed me and talked to reggie and he was explaining about the hours and academics and stuff. >> when the school opened only a third of the students were proficient on state tests. >> i know half of them didn
it was a horror. >> before katrina the schools were just failing. >> rebuild what was there or build something entirely new? >> laz built something new and made it easy for people to open charters. >> still the state here is my plan. >> ben started a charter school called psi academy. >> we have complete control over the quality of our instruction. >> when start the the school in 2008 he was the only employee. he drove his car around new orleans until...
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the area also suffered heavy property damage from hurricane katrina back in 2005. i'm marianne rafferty. now, back to stossel. for all the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. you're watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. education in america is a mess. what will fix it? who might fix it? >> somebody needs to fix it! you can do it! >> oprah thinks this woman can fix it. >> thank you, michelle. i'm rooting for you. >> michelle is michelle reid. >> michelle reid an acting chancellor. >> five years ago the mayor picked her to manage the d.c. schools. >> you had never run a school system before. >> i had never run a school before and that why people thought that adrian was nuts. a 37-year-old girl from toledo, ohio. >> and a people said what? who? >> yeah. people said he has lost his mind. >> her friends said she had lost hers. >> i have two kids, two daughters, 9 and 12. and they -- i put them in the d.c. public schools. >> the schools were a disaster. test results among the worst in america. the chancellor quickly learned although only 8% of
the area also suffered heavy property damage from hurricane katrina back in 2005. i'm marianne rafferty. now, back to stossel. for all the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. you're watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. education in america is a mess. what will fix it? who might fix it? >> somebody needs to fix it! you can do it! >> oprah thinks this woman can fix it. >> thank you, michelle. i'm rooting for you. >> michelle is michelle reid....
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>> hurricane katrina on track to make a hit on low lying city of new orleans. john: it happened because of a hurricane. >> all eyes on new orleans. >> this entire area will be underwater. >> mother nature is in charge, now mother nature has dealt a horrific blow. john: when hurricane katrina hit, it destroyed the schall system. >> it was one of the worst school districts in the country. >> before katrina, our schools -- they were failing. >> do you rebuild what was there or build something new? john: louisiana built something new. they made it easy for people to open charters. >> you tell the state, here is my plan. john: ben started a school called academy. >> he put up signs advertising his school. >> this number here is my cell phone. john: he had to advertise students had to choose to go there, they didn't just get sent here because they lived mere by. >> we're putting these umeverywhere. john: he went to people's houses to recruit. >> living in new orleans, we never had that. >> her son reggie goes to the academy. >> he came out here, and interviewed and t
>> hurricane katrina on track to make a hit on low lying city of new orleans. john: it happened because of a hurricane. >> all eyes on new orleans. >> this entire area will be underwater. >> mother nature is in charge, now mother nature has dealt a horrific blow. john: when hurricane katrina hit, it destroyed the schall system. >> it was one of the worst school districts in the country. >> before katrina, our schools -- they were failing. >> do you...
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more people have come back after leaving following hurricane katrina. the winners on the field might have been the baltimore ravens. outside the field, it was new orleans. >> some football news. in the last hour or so, european police confirm that over 380 matches across the continent were fixed. for more on this, we can't speak to our correspondent in london. what more can you tell us -- we can speak to our correspondent in london. what more can you tell us? >> it is the biggest investigation into max -- match fixing. this is about matches across europe. across 15 countries. what we don't know is which matches were involved. international qualifiers, world level, champions league matches. we do not know the specific matches. there is a legal reason for that. these matches are suspicious. there is no absolute proof yet. this has been an 18-month investigation from euro poll. there are many figures involved. not just club officials, but players, and the criminals themselves. more information on this will come out. for now, very worrying. >> thank you. br
more people have come back after leaving following hurricane katrina. the winners on the field might have been the baltimore ravens. outside the field, it was new orleans. >> some football news. in the last hour or so, european police confirm that over 380 matches across the continent were fixed. for more on this, we can't speak to our correspondent in london. what more can you tell us -- we can speak to our correspondent in london. what more can you tell us? >> it is the biggest...
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super dome officials have spent millions of dollars upgrading their electrical systems since hurricane katrina. on the picture perfect day, new orleans had rolled out the party mat. goodell indicated that the incident would not affect their temperatures to host the future super bowls. >> this is a clue for something to be fixed and a clue to prepare for and we will. >> reporter: the next super bowl will be played here in the new york area at metlife stadium. they will now take a closer look at that stadium's power supply and back-up plans. cbs news, new york. that's still fewer than the 111 million viewers back in 2010 and 2011. with the super bowl over, the farewell season for the 49ers at candlestick park is officially underway. including their ultimate demise. we'll, plain lathe on in the news -- we'll explain lathe on in the newscast. >>> we are learning more about a 13-year-old girl found murdered in a fairfield park. tonight her family tells joe vazquez that the young teen had a very tough life. >> she had a family, people that loved her. she was loved. we loved her. >> reporter: they as
super dome officials have spent millions of dollars upgrading their electrical systems since hurricane katrina. on the picture perfect day, new orleans had rolled out the party mat. goodell indicated that the incident would not affect their temperatures to host the future super bowls. >> this is a clue for something to be fixed and a clue to prepare for and we will. >> reporter: the next super bowl will be played here in the new york area at metlife stadium. they will now take a...
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especially with the french quarter there and after hurricane katrina. usually there is a backup generator, a reserve generator, just like they have in hospitals. in any major facility, you would think in a sporting facility like that, they would have it, in an arena like that. things were going so well for new orleans when it came to recovery for hurricane katrina, every time i go back, the city really looks like it's recovering, this is a huge black eye, the world is watching, all of a sudden in the middle of the biggest game of the year, the biggest sporting game of the year, the power goes out and the momentum of the game changes. this is not good for the city. i love the city. i'm just being honest, mark? >> no. and we've had an incredible week here. it has been one incredible week this city has been looking forward to since the recovery from carekatrina. they wanted the people to come back, it's been a festive atmosphere throughout. you have to wonder, where will this go. the aging infrastructure of this facility itself, it's been through massive r
especially with the french quarter there and after hurricane katrina. usually there is a backup generator, a reserve generator, just like they have in hospitals. in any major facility, you would think in a sporting facility like that, they would have it, in an arena like that. things were going so well for new orleans when it came to recovery for hurricane katrina, every time i go back, the city really looks like it's recovering, this is a huge black eye, the world is watching, all of a sudden...
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it was a horror. >> before katrina how did they? it would just fail. >> let's you rebuild what was there or did you rebuild something entirely. >> louisiana built something new. they made it easy for people to open charters. >> you tell them here's my plan. >> ben marcovitz started a charter school called sigh academy. >> when he started his school in 2008 he was the only employee. he drove his car around new orleans until 3 in the morning putting up signs advertising schools. >> you see the number right here that was my cell phone. >> he had to at ties because st -- advertise because students had to choose to go here. >> we are putting these up every where. >> he went to people's houses to recruit. >> living in new orleans we have never had that. >> her son reggie -- >> he came out interviewed talked to me and talk to do reggie and he was explaining to them about the hours and academics. >> when the school opened only a third of the students were proficient on state tests. >> i know half of them didn't know how to read. >> now si a
it was a horror. >> before katrina how did they? it would just fail. >> let's you rebuild what was there or did you rebuild something entirely. >> louisiana built something new. they made it easy for people to open charters. >> you tell them here's my plan. >> ben marcovitz started a charter school called sigh academy. >> when he started his school in 2008 he was the only employee. he drove his car around new orleans until 3 in the morning putting up signs...
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rocking the super dome which had its own coming out seven years removed from the devastation of hurricane katrina. beyonce was joined on stage by her former group destiny's child. they have a new reunion ail bum and it was built as a surprise performance. jacoby jones takes the second half kick-off from 8 yards deep and ties the longest kick return in nfl history. with baltimore up 28-6 they would turn out the lights literally. the stadium went dark and when play resumed a half hour later the 49ers began a nearly historic comeback. kaepernick to crabtree for six and then frank gore around the right side leaving san francisco within eight. fourth quarter kaepernick takes it hits. the 49ers missed the two-point conversion. frank gore rumbles for the baltimore five. fourth in goal and the ravens' defense holds. baltimore wins 34-31. during the thrill of winning his first sproul ravens coach john harbaugh paid tribute to his little brother. >> how hard was it going against your little brother? >> it was really hard. the end of the game was the hardest experience. >> what did you say to him? >> i told
rocking the super dome which had its own coming out seven years removed from the devastation of hurricane katrina. beyonce was joined on stage by her former group destiny's child. they have a new reunion ail bum and it was built as a surprise performance. jacoby jones takes the second half kick-off from 8 yards deep and ties the longest kick return in nfl history. with baltimore up 28-6 they would turn out the lights literally. the stadium went dark and when play resumed a half hour later the...
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great to have both of you with us tonight, katrina vanden heuvel and richard wolffe. share your thoughts with us on twitter, ed show and facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up, president obama tries to offer solutions, but the nra mouthpiece wayne lapierre keeps throwing up roadblocks. and in minneapolis they have reduced crimes by 40%. r.t. rybak joins us. >>> randy does a heck of a job mocking the superdome blackout on twitter, and the republicans use it to attack the president's unreasonable panel. and president obama's evolution on gay rights continues while republicans claim there is a war on scouts. we'll have the latest on the boy scouts' big decision on gay members later. you can listen to my radio show at sirius xm radio channel 127 monday through friday, noon to 3:00 p.m. share your thoughts with us on facebook and on twitter using the hash tag edshow. we're coming right back. testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or
great to have both of you with us tonight, katrina vanden heuvel and richard wolffe. share your thoughts with us on twitter, ed show and facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up, president obama tries to offer solutions, but the nra mouthpiece wayne lapierre keeps throwing up roadblocks. and in minneapolis they have reduced crimes by 40%. r.t. rybak joins us. >>> randy does a heck of a job mocking the superdome blackout on twitter, and the republicans use it to attack the...
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great to have both of you with us tonight, katrina vanden heuvel and richard wolffe. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts with us on twitter, ed show and on facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up, president obama tries to offer solutions, but the nra mouthpiece wayne lapierre keeps. throwing up roadblocks. and in minneapolis they have reduced crimes by 40%. r.t. rybak joins us. . . step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling they tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to -- [ woman ] hi there. why do we always have to take your mom's car? [ male announcer ] the security of an iihs top safety pick, the 2013 volkswagen tiguan. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease a 2013 tiguan for $219 a
great to have both of you with us tonight, katrina vanden heuvel and richard wolffe. remember to answer tonight's question there at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts with us on twitter, ed show and on facebook. we want to know what you think. coming up, president obama tries to offer solutions, but the nra mouthpiece wayne lapierre keeps. throwing up roadblocks. and in minneapolis they have reduced crimes by 40%. r.t. rybak joins us. . . step seven point two one two. verify and...
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in fact, katrina and rita didn't cause all of our problems. we had many of them before the storm started. but what happened was the people like james and mary, julia, other people came back and said you know what, that place is worth saving the. new orleans people themselves said we're not leaving. >> rose: also the man doing the play-by-play for cbs sports jim nans. >> we made a stop in the mid 60s for almost four years and it coincided with the birth of the new orleans saints. so the first football game i ever saw was september 17th, 1967. they were playing the los angeles rams, first game in saint's history, it happened to be the first game i ever witnessed in my dad got standing room only tickets. we sat in the aisle, two rows from the top, just in time to watch john gillium, famous down here in new orleans, return the opening kickoff, 94 yards for a touchdown. at that point i was hopelessly in love with the nfl. had no idea that i would one day be calling the nfl or that i would am could be ba and have a chance to call a super bowl here i
in fact, katrina and rita didn't cause all of our problems. we had many of them before the storm started. but what happened was the people like james and mary, julia, other people came back and said you know what, that place is worth saving the. new orleans people themselves said we're not leaving. >> rose: also the man doing the play-by-play for cbs sports jim nans. >> we made a stop in the mid 60s for almost four years and it coincided with the birth of the new orleans saints. so...
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new orleans' economy took a big hit when hurricane katrina struck in 2005, but these big turnouts are helping its economic comeback. >> tourism is our most important industry. it's a $5 billion industry for new orleans. it employs 75,000 of our local citizens, so it is absolutely critical that we continue to do events like mardi gras, super bowls, final fours, big conventions, business meetings. that is the lifeblood of the city. >> susie: she also says this year's mardi gras is expected to bring in almost $150 million and that the planning never stops. tomorrow, new orleans will start working on mardi gras 2014. well, that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 12. have a great evening, everyone. we'll see you online at www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follows us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. vo:geico, committed to provi
new orleans' economy took a big hit when hurricane katrina struck in 2005, but these big turnouts are helping its economic comeback. >> tourism is our most important industry. it's a $5 billion industry for new orleans. it employs 75,000 of our local citizens, so it is absolutely critical that we continue to do events like mardi gras, super bowls, final fours, big conventions, business meetings. that is the lifeblood of the city. >> susie: she also says this year's mardi gras is...
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. >> reporter: as the outage continued, anxiety from some, remembering when hurricane katrina hit, ripping apart the roof with thousands stranded inside. >> it was really scary when the lights went out, especially me being here from new orleans, i never want to say a whole building of lights go out ever again. >> reporter: finally, after 34 minutes, there was light and play resumed. >> one, two, three, four! >> reporter: the blackout came minutes after beyonce's high-wattage halftime show. but the nfl says that production ran on its own generator. >> i know it's been out there to say that beyonce's halftime show had something to do with it. that is not the case from anything we have at this point. >> reporter: so how did it happen? stadium officials say a substation detected an abnormality and automatically cut power. but they know little beyond that. >> because of the blackout, because the game pressed into prime time, people checked to see if the game was over and it wasn't, and it was a close one, so they stayed and watched. >> reporter: the outage lit up social media. at one point, 4,0
. >> reporter: as the outage continued, anxiety from some, remembering when hurricane katrina hit, ripping apart the roof with thousands stranded inside. >> it was really scary when the lights went out, especially me being here from new orleans, i never want to say a whole building of lights go out ever again. >> reporter: finally, after 34 minutes, there was light and play resumed. >> one, two, three, four! >> reporter: the blackout came minutes after beyonce's...
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this superdome was used to house 20,000 people who were homeless after hurricane katrina swept through the town. not only is the super dome back, they are seeing a return of people, and the super bowl is happening at the middle of mardi gras. we have got a lot of money coming back into the town, and this is the showcase event. >> finally, the latest score. >> 28-6. there is not a lot of love in san francisco now. our group of cowboys are sitting around a fire reciting a poem or two. robert reynolds has been catching up with modern-day cowboys working to keep their form of artistic expression alive. >> the script about a lively tune of around the dance floor at a gathering -- they scrape out a lively tune around the dance floor at a gathering. the gathering is held each been year in nevada, a town that takes cowboy heritage very seriously. it is a little known fact that generations of cowboys have composed verses celebrating the land and way they live. >> for us to maintain our traditions gunman and cultural values, -- our traditions and cultural values, our species will be stronger if
this superdome was used to house 20,000 people who were homeless after hurricane katrina swept through the town. not only is the super dome back, they are seeing a return of people, and the super bowl is happening at the middle of mardi gras. we have got a lot of money coming back into the town, and this is the showcase event. >> finally, the latest score. >> 28-6. there is not a lot of love in san francisco now. our group of cowboys are sitting around a fire reciting a poem or two....
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the last time it was, under much worse circumstances, hurricane katrina. the spokesman for intergy says the problem was confined to the stadium itself. as joe said, we're providing to the dome and the power in the rest of new orleans is fine. about ten minutes -- well, the lights in the new orleans stadium in the upper tier went dark when the ravens were leading the san francisco 49ers 28-6, again, that was in the third quarter just after the half-time show. beyonce just performed. then about ten minutes later indicated lights would be restored momentarily, then the lights started coming back on slowly during the outage and the players stayed on the field talking to one another and stretching and then waiting for the play to resume. spectators followed the requests to remain in their seats and that's what they did the entire time. fully under play right now, joe carter, seems everything is back to normal inside the stadium and it didn't disrupt anything for now. no upset people or coaches, everything's going on fine? joe carter? >> john, i can barely hear
the last time it was, under much worse circumstances, hurricane katrina. the spokesman for intergy says the problem was confined to the stadium itself. as joe said, we're providing to the dome and the power in the rest of new orleans is fine. about ten minutes -- well, the lights in the new orleans stadium in the upper tier went dark when the ravens were leading the san francisco 49ers 28-6, again, that was in the third quarter just after the half-time show. beyonce just performed. then about...
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you know, this is exactly what happened with hurricane katrina in new orleans where it took weeks and weeks and weeks for the aid to get there for the people who needed it. and, you know, my complaint here is, gerri, call me old-fashioned, but what about going back to the old idea where local communities were in charge of their own clean-up from these kinds of natural disasters? i look back at the evidence from what happened after the great chicago fire, what happened after the san francisco earthquake and so on, most of the aid for those -- and, by the way, the cleanup was done very quickly and efficiently, and those cities were rebuilt and rebuilt mostly with private money and private charities and local organizations. gerri: right. >> i don't know, why couldn't we do that today? gerri: i have to tell you, we spent some time looking for the requests for fema aid, they just go up, up, up, up, up. it bears no resemblance to really the disasters going on the world, what's going on concern. >> that's right. gerri: it doesn't matter, it's a way to get federal dollars. but when it comes t
you know, this is exactly what happened with hurricane katrina in new orleans where it took weeks and weeks and weeks for the aid to get there for the people who needed it. and, you know, my complaint here is, gerri, call me old-fashioned, but what about going back to the old idea where local communities were in charge of their own clean-up from these kinds of natural disasters? i look back at the evidence from what happened after the great chicago fire, what happened after the san francisco...
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this is the first game that new orleans hosted since katrina. should we make any ado about this? was this just one of those things that would have happened in new orleans, would have happened anywhere else, it was just a power outage? pure and simple. >> it wasn't just a power outage. it was a half-hour delay and most watched television event of the year. they had a couple of years to prepare for it. this is an embarrassment for the city of new orleans and assumer dome. i was following the action on twitter for 24 million tweets sharing the big game. and during that blackout, everybody was keeping each other entertained. a bunch of people know what it is like to be trapped in the superdome now. >> is it fair to be getting so angry about before -- you just heard me talking with rachel nichols. we are still trying to figure out exactly what the abnormality was. until we have that answer, nobody should be slinging arrow. >> i don't think it is fair to be angry. i think people are puzzled at how there could be a malfunction. not a wardrobe malfunction like a few years ago at super bo
this is the first game that new orleans hosted since katrina. should we make any ado about this? was this just one of those things that would have happened in new orleans, would have happened anywhere else, it was just a power outage? pure and simple. >> it wasn't just a power outage. it was a half-hour delay and most watched television event of the year. they had a couple of years to prepare for it. this is an embarrassment for the city of new orleans and assumer dome. i was following...
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new orleans has come back big time from katrina. once again a great american destination. we also went out to the bayou and talked to the folks. i will tell you about that at the end of the broadcast. but what was mostly on display in louisiana was super bowl commercialism. it was huge. companies like espn and direct tv spent millions of dollars on social events and marketing. and then there were the super bowl commercials, $3.8 million for 30 second spot. 3.8 million. and those commercials tell us a lot about america. talking points would like to analyze two good ones and two bad ones. my favorite was a paul harvey voiceover that celebrated traditional america. >> god looked down on his planned paradise and said i need a caretaker. so god made a farmer. god said i need somebody strong enough to clear trees and heave bales yet gentle enough to wean lambs and pigs and stop his mower for an hour to splint the broken leg of a arc so god made a farmer. >> bill: that was an ad for dodge ram trucks. i also liked the wizard of oz spot ♪ ♪ [. [ laughter ] >> bill: no social re
new orleans has come back big time from katrina. once again a great american destination. we also went out to the bayou and talked to the folks. i will tell you about that at the end of the broadcast. but what was mostly on display in louisiana was super bowl commercialism. it was huge. companies like espn and direct tv spent millions of dollars on social events and marketing. and then there were the super bowl commercials, $3.8 million for 30 second spot. 3.8 million. and those commercials...
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but the city is still recovering from the defb station of katrina. james brown made a return visit to the lower 9th ward. >> reporter: this week the city of new orleans but on its sunday best and showed the world it is back as a great toure esist destination from the french quarter to the super dome. but on the other side of town in the lower ninth ward, the city's poorest area decimated by the hurricane in 2005, the comeback is still a work in progress. in your mind is this a tale of two cities? >> i think it is. you can look around very community leader patricia jones is still working to get things back. she said the lower ninth is make ak slow recovery in part because of city and state governments that are dragging their feet. >> count the years. eight. for us, that's real. for every apology, that's not enough. people are not home. it trickles down to regular folks and it hurts. >> the lower ninth ward has take an long time, and for those of us that are from there, it's disheartening, discouraging, and a lot of us ask why. >> reporter: pastor fred
but the city is still recovering from the defb station of katrina. james brown made a return visit to the lower 9th ward. >> reporter: this week the city of new orleans but on its sunday best and showed the world it is back as a great toure esist destination from the french quarter to the super dome. but on the other side of town in the lower ninth ward, the city's poorest area decimated by the hurricane in 2005, the comeback is still a work in progress. in your mind is this a tale of two...
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with us today, howard fineman, the bbc's katrina, annie lowrey and michael duffy. first up, barack obama sees a path to history on guns and immigration at this point two weeks into his second term. this is when he's strongest and he's taking his case to the country over the heads of washington. in reagan's secondm
with us today, howard fineman, the bbc's katrina, annie lowrey and michael duffy. first up, barack obama sees a path to history on guns and immigration at this point two weeks into his second term. this is when he's strongest and he's taking his case to the country over the heads of washington. in reagan's secondm
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the last time it was, under much worse circumstances, hurricane katrina. the spokesman for intergy says the problem was confined to the stadium itself. as joe said, we're providing to the dome and the power in the rest of new orleans is fine. about ten minutes -- well, the lights in the new orleans stadium in the upper tier went dark when the ravens were leading the san francisco 49ers 28-6, again, that was in the third quarter just after the half-time show. beyonce just performed. then about ten minutes later indicated lights would be restored momentarily, then the lights started coming back on slowly during the outage and the players stayed on the field talking to one another and stretching and then waiting for the play to resume. spectators followed the requests to remain in their seats and that's what they did the entire time. fully under play right now, joe carter, seems everything is back to normal inside the stadium and it didn't disrupt anything for now. no upset people or coaches, everything's going on fine? joe carter? >> john, i can barely hear
the last time it was, under much worse circumstances, hurricane katrina. the spokesman for intergy says the problem was confined to the stadium itself. as joe said, we're providing to the dome and the power in the rest of new orleans is fine. about ten minutes -- well, the lights in the new orleans stadium in the upper tier went dark when the ravens were leading the san francisco 49ers 28-6, again, that was in the third quarter just after the half-time show. beyonce just performed. then about...